crack_is_wack answered Sunday August 27 2006, 7:04 pm: Ooooh, it looks absolutely adorable. I disagree with the people who think sneakers aren't good with skirts; as long as you wear them with ankle socks, it would look great.
MelLeDisko answered Sunday August 27 2006, 6:43 pm: The shirt and skirt look fine together in my opinion, but not the shoes. I mean, I like the shoes, but sneakers don't really look too good with skirts. Try wearing flip flops or something! :] I hope I helped. <3 [ MelLeDisko's advice column | Ask MelLeDisko A Question ]
shawnax3marie answered Sunday August 27 2006, 6:38 pm: whoa thats totally weird. not the outfit ! haha but i just bought them shoes and that same skirt for school and im wearing them on the first day too haha. but i think the skirt and shoes are good but the shirt doesnt really go with it..
and i basically agree with the person below me .. except if you wear a fancy/ dressy shirt you might wanna wear solid/white shoes. and did your shoes come with white laces? with they did switch them and then the outfit would look greatt! =]
orphans answered Sunday August 27 2006, 6:28 pm: I like the t-shirt.
I like the skirt.
I like the shoes.
BUT...
I don't think they go together.
For the first day of school, wear the skirt; the skirt will look great on you! For the top, where something more fancier...if you know what I mean. Try to find something that doesn't have that kind of print.
The shoes you chose will look great with jeans, but not a skirt! Sandels, High heals, flip flops will look cute!
Jodieee answered Sunday August 27 2006, 6:23 pm: It looks good to me.
Some schools have pretty strict dress codes, so if you are following that you should be good for the day.
In my school, if you arent following the dress code, they will make you put on some ugly baggy clothes that they have at the school..and no one wants that, especially the first day of school. lol [ Jodieee's advice column | Ask Jodieee A Question ]
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